James Cameron recently discussed the future of the 'Avatar' franchise.
Discussing hisplan for 'Avatar' 2 and 3 he said, "Our plan right now is to do two and three as a single large production and release them a year apart. In order to do that, we have to refine our technical processes beyond the end of where we were finishing 'Avatar' one a year ago. We need to future-proof ourselves out five or six years to the end of the third film."
He also addressed the issue of Sigourney Weaver's character returning saying, "Who said she died?" Cameron teased with a big grin, "Nobody dies in a science fiction movie. Whether Grace lives or dies depends more on Sigourney's agent than anything."
Discussing hisplan for 'Avatar' 2 and 3 he said, "Our plan right now is to do two and three as a single large production and release them a year apart. In order to do that, we have to refine our technical processes beyond the end of where we were finishing 'Avatar' one a year ago. We need to future-proof ourselves out five or six years to the end of the third film."
He also addressed the issue of Sigourney Weaver's character returning saying, "Who said she died?" Cameron teased with a big grin, "Nobody dies in a science fiction movie. Whether Grace lives or dies depends more on Sigourney's agent than anything."
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sondra2005 posted on: 10.24.2010 - 01:46:49 pm
God I hope it's not in 3-D
Emma posted on: 10.24.2010 - 01:47:11 pm
haha of course they're going to do it as 3-D :-)
Debra1293 posted on: 10.29.2010 - 12:01:58 pm
I would defiantly look forward to a remake of this movie. It was interesting to watch on many different levels that I could have viewed this movie longer.
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